Two Mac Applications Could Soon Make The Jump To Apple's iOS

Apple is expected to add two new iCloud apps for iOS, as well as launch better tools for developers to build “iCloud-infused” applications. The changes could arrive alongside iOS 8, according to 9to5Mac.
Preview and TextEdit applications from Mac could make the jump to iOS before the end of this year. Neither, however, are being designed to edit PDFs, images, or text documents. Instead, they will allow iOS users to read these type of files when they are located on iCloud.
The report notes:

Instead of using fully functional Preview and TextEdit applications on iOS, users will be encouraged to use the PDF management and editing functionality in the free iBooks applicationfrom the App Store and manage other documents via the iWork suite’s word processing application Pages. The apps will also bring improved feature parity between the two Apple operating systems.